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CIAC Advisory number A- 11
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THE COMPUTER INCIDENT ADVISORY CAPABILITY
CIAC
INFORMATION BULLETIN
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Problem in the Texas Instruments D3 Process Control System
January 4, 1990, 1430 PST Number A-11
CIAC has recently learned of a computer security problem in the Texas
Instruments D3 Process Control System running on the RSX operating
system (all versions). If your site has this system and you wish to
learn more about this problem, please contact CIAC.
Eugene Schultz (415) 422-8193 or (FTS) 532-8193
FAX: (415) 423-0913 or (FTS) 543-0913
CIAC's 24-hour emergency hot-line number is (415) 971-9384
or send e-mail to: [email protected]
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